"the loudest film ever made" - that's very interesting, and makes sense in a certain way. Somehow when I think about the film I remember it as having sound even though it doesn't. The imagery evokes sound in a way.
That's an awesome find!!
Hmmm, I'm not sure, but he was certainly the most influential figure within avant garde cinema (though he preferred the term "poetic film"). He was inspired by poetry (esp Gertrude Stein) and modern expressionist painters, and like other modernist artists seeking...
It's been a while since I've seen Dogville so I'm trying to remember my initial impressions.
I did love it. The use of a stage with only lines signifying walls was unique and powerful.
It is not only an allegory for America's treatment of immigrants but specifically commenting on the US...
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